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  1. ‘Sixty Seven Days’: the Obama ‘System’ for Beating McCain - Le Figaro

    ‘Sixty Seven Days’: the Obama ‘System’ for Beating McCain - Le Figaro

    themoderatevoice.com » The Moderate Voice - 7 hours ago

    How do the French see the results of the Democratic convention and Obama’s strategy to win? Philippe Gelie, Le Figaro’s chief Washington correspondent, writes on part: “Long divided between Obamistas and Clintonites

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  2. Kashmir’s azaadi demand is about Islam

    islamicterrorism.wordpress.com » Islamic Terrorism in India - 17 hours ago

    Kashmir’s ‘azaadi’ demand is about religion Yogi Sikand August 28, 2008 Many Kashmiri Muslims vociferously insist that the demand for independence of Kashmir has nothing to do with religion. Instead, they argue that

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  3. Russia ‘Dying’ to Be What it Hates Most: A New America - Le Monde

    Russia ‘Dying’ to Be What it Hates Most: A New America - Le Monde

    themoderatevoice.com » The Moderate Voice - Aug 27, 2008

    The Sign Says: ‘Russian Sphere of Influence’ NATO Representatives Tell Georgia: ‘They Have Withdrawn’ Why has Russia gone on a rampage in Georgia? Thornike Gordadze of the Caucuses Observatory at the French Institute

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  4. Scores Stable as More Minorities Take SAT

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Education - Aug 26, 2008

    SAT performance held steady for 2008 high school graduates even as participation rose among minority students and those who are part of the first generation in their families to go to college, the College Board

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  5. ‘What If Our Darling Obama Doesn’t Win?’: Rue 89 of France

    themoderatevoice.com » The Moderate Voice - Aug 26, 2008

    It seems that Europeans are starting to get the jitters over the likelihood that their preferred American presidential candidate could once again be defeated. For France’s Rue 89, Samuel Ghiles Meilhac writes of

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  6. ‘Is Barack Obama Handsome?’: From the China Daily

    ‘Is Barack Obama Handsome?’: From the China Daily

    themoderatevoice.com » The Moderate Voice - Aug 24, 2008

    It may be that much of the world is consumed with the upcoming U.S. conventions and the selection of Joe Biden to be the Democratic nominee for Vice President, but in China, it seems, there is another battle raging: Is

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  7. ‘Like that ‘Retard’ Fidel, Now We Have ‘Frankenstein-Saakachvili’: From Le Figaro

    ‘Like that ‘Retard’ Fidel, Now We Have ‘Frankenstein-Saakachvili’: From Le Figaro

    themoderatevoice.com » The Moderate Voice - Aug 20, 2008

    Is the Georgia crisis a CIA-induced case of the Cuban Missile crisis in reverse? In outlining the crisis over Georgia and its root causes, French Historian Alexandre Adler examines the tightly-woven web of

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  8. ‘To Explain the Kremlin’s Behavior is Not to Support It’: From Brazil’s O Globo

    ‘To Explain the Kremlin’s Behavior is Not to Support It’: From Brazil’s O Globo

    themoderatevoice.com » The Moderate Voice - Aug 20, 2008

    There’s an expression that goes something like, “Just because you’re paranoid doesn’t mean they’re not out to get you.” Such is the view of O Globo of Brazil’s chief foreign columnist, William Waack, in regard to

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  9. ‘It’s Time Iraqis Stopped Laughing!’: From Iraq’s Azzaman

    ‘It’s Time Iraqis Stopped Laughing!’: From Iraq’s Azzaman

    themoderatevoice.com » The Moderate Voice - Aug 19, 2008

    According to Fateh Abdusalam of Iraq’s Azzaman newspaper, that nation’s so-called democracy would be funny of it wasn’t so tragic. Abdusalam writes sarcastically: “For a long while as they ranted about democracy

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  10. Perceived Bias Tied to Lower Cancer Screening Rates

    Perceived Bias Tied to Lower Cancer Screening Rates

    truthout.org » Truthout - All Articles - Aug 18, 2008

    New York - Minority men and women who believe their health providers are biased against them are less likely to be screened for breast and colon cancers, a new study suggests. In a survey of more than 11,000 minority

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